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Bill Nighy on playing the Scrooge in 'Love Actually' and why his new drama 'Living' is a Christmas movie
The beloved character actor agrees that Richard Curtis's 2003 holiday favorite could have been more diverse.
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Martine McCutcheon praises Love Actually's non-'PC charm'
Director Richard Curtis recently said the film was 'out of date'.
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'Love Actually' director Richard Curtis says film's lack of diversity makes him feel 'uncomfortable and a bit stupid'
"Love Actually" is not alone, of course, and Hollywood is slowly making more diverse movies.
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'Yesterday' trailer: Ed Sheeran ribbed in first look at Danny Boyles' Beatles musical
What if the Beatles never existed, but you remembered all their songs?
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‘Four Weddings And A Funeral’ Cast And Creators To Reunite After 25 Years For Red Nose Day Short Film
The cast and creators of iconic Brit comedy Four Weddings And A Funeral are reuniting to make charity short film One Red Nose Day And A Wedding. Richard Curtis, who wrote the original film and is the co-founder of charity telethon Red Nose Day, has written the short for the 2019 edition of the charity fundraiser. It is currently in production. Cast will include Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, Kristin Scott Thomas, John Hannah, Rowan Atkinson, James Fleet, David Haig, Sophie…
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'Love Actually' Sequel's First Photos Show Hugh Grant Is Still a Dashing Prime Minister
Depending on whom you ask, Richard Curtis’ 2003 Love Actually is either the sweetest and funniest romantic comedy of the past 15 years, or the most awfully saccharine and contrived mushfest ever. Regardless of which side you’re on, that debate is bound to heat up again as Curtis reunites much of the cast for a short TV-only follow-up set to debut later this month on Red Nose Day — a telethon organized by Comic Relief, which Curtis founded, to help raise money for poor and disadvantaged people a
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Emma Thompson Reveals Sad Reason She Won't Be Back for 'Love Actually' Sequel
LONDON (Reuters) — Emma Thompson has said she is not taking part in a short Love Actually sequel for Britain’s Comic Relief charity appeal because it is “too soon” to reprise her role in the romantic comedy after the death last year of co-star Alan Rickman.